Power Networks Articles
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207 MWp Wind-Solar Hybrid Power Plant at Village Neemba, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan - Case Study
This plant is AMPIN’s first solar wind hybrid project. ...
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450 MW Solar Power Plant at Village Badi Sid & Ranjeet Nagar, Jodhpur, Rajasthan - Case Study
This plant is under different tranches of SECI and NTPC. ...
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Expanding Multimodal Transport Hubs to Centralize Electric Vehicle Charging
As cities expand, they need more sustainable and effective modes of transportation. Hubs for multimodal transportation, which combine several forms of transportation, might be useful. Nonetheless, it's critical to focus and provide electric mobility incentives to advance sustainable transportation. These hubs provide commuters with a range of alternatives as they are furnished with features ...
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6.6kw Solar System: Panels, Pricing, Power Output
Comprehensive Guide to 6.6kW Solar Systems Welcome to our comprehensive guide to 6.6kW solar systems! In this detailed review, we will delve into all aspects of 6.6kW solar systems, including panels, pricing, power output, and their suitability for various households. This guide will equip you with all the information you need to make an informed decision about installing a 6.6kW solar system for ...
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Project - Rural electrification using renewable energy solutions in the region of Sava
CLIENT Agence de Développement de l’Electrification Rurale (ADER) LOCATION Region of Sava Madagascar DATE 2017 - 2021 ASSIGNMENTS Technical assistance to the project management unit (“UGP”) Checking of the studies performed Detailed studies of power distribution networks Updating of calls for tender Assistance with the contract award process Contract ...
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Project - Energy Harvesting - Power 2 Tower
Elimpus has successfully deployed a working prototype device capable of harvesting energy from the conductors on a 400kV tower. Funded by the NIA project Power 2 Tower and supported by Scottish Power Energy Networks, the device was installed in February this year and has been harvesting sufficient energy to transmit meteorological data to a cloud based server every 10-12 minutes. The NIA funded ...
By Elimpus Ltd.
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Reducing the Energy Consumption of Network Devices
Modern businesses, regardless of their types, depend on the extensive use of digital tools and infrastructure. In 2022, you would not see an employee without a laptop or a smart device in any given organisation. For the smooth use of these digital tools, having a communication network in place is a must. Indeed, contemporary facilities, from manufacturing plants to skyscrapers, rely on extensive ...
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Supporting sustainability by converting fat from food into renewable fuel with the Cricketfilter®
THE CHALLENGE Our customer collects and re-cycles leftover food from hotels and the retail trade which would normally be send to landfills or be thrown away. A key component of the filtration process is to filter and separate the solids and the PE from the fat contained in the leftover food. The customer needed to achieve less than 50 ppm in order to produce high quality renewable fuel to power ...
By Amafilter®
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How can digital twins accelerate EV battery plants’ design and build?
EV battery demand is predicted to increase nearly 15-fold from 2020 to 2030 The EV market is skyrocketing. There’s a major EV production bottleneck, though - there aren’t enough batteries to meet current demand. The problem will likely be even more challenging in the future because BNEF predicts battery demand will rise 15-fold from 2020 to 2030 in the Economic Transition Scenario. ...
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How to choose the cross-sectional area of the power cable
The choice of the cross-sectional area of the power cable is related to the investment, the loss and voltage quality of the line, and the service life of the cable. If the cross-sectional area of the power cable is too small, the voltage quality will drop, the line loss will be too large, and the initial investment will be too high. Therefore, the appropriate cross-sectional area should be ...
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This Careers Week 2022, help shape your future
We at Schneider Electric believe that developing our employees to their full potential is the best way for us to achieve our company mission and purpose. Everyone deserves the opportunity to pursue a career that’s uniquely theirs. Taking part in Career Week is just one way we empower our employees to take ownership of their own development, with the support of their managers and made ...
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Clarke Energy on the Move with Lonsdale Power Station
Iberdrola Australia have appointed Clarke Energy as the main contractor to oversee and manage the relocation of a 120MW power station and associated plant from Lonsdale, in Adelaide’s south, to an industrial site in Bolivar (north of Adelaide) adjacent to SA Water’s wastewater treatment facility. The relocation of the power station to Bolivar will enable the gas turbines to be ...
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Flexible Combined Heat and Power (CHP)
The essence of combined heat and power technology, over recent decades, is to provide continuous supplies of electricity and heat. This is done at the highest levels of fuel efficiency – typically reaching around 90% – meaning that this has lower carbon emissions than grid-supplied electricity. Historically thermal power plants supplying the grid rarely had heat recovery. Compared to ...
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How digitalizing your critical power distribution delivers a fast and massive ROI
In the previous two posts in this series, we’ve looked at the hidden risks that make managing critical power facilities so challenging. We’ve also seen how digitalizing electrical power distribution networks trends mean you no longer have to ‘work blind.’ Connected smart devices sharing data with cloud or facility-based software and mobile apps help shine a bright light on ...
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Digitalizing Your Critical Power System: Simple, Smart and Stable
In my last post, I talked about the difficulties faced by facility teams in keeping critical power facilities running safely, reliably, efficiently, and compliant with regulations. We looked at the many hidden risks that make these goals even more challenging. A digitally-connected power distribution system gives you the deep insights you need so you’re no longer ‘working ...
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Improving data center sustainability is helping a leading government research laboratory support new supercomputers
In this post, we will see how a well-known U.S. government research laboratory is using a connected power management solution to help validate and improve power usage efficiency (PUE). This is helping them prepare today for the addition of new supercomputers, while meeting sustainability and resilience objectives into the ...
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RUPTL 2021-30: PLN steps up ambitions to accelerate clean energy investments in Indonesia - Case Study
The Government of Indonesia and PLN (the national power utility) released last month the new Electricity Business Plan (RUPTL) 2021-30, which sets out Indonesia’s future power capacity and network development plans over the next 10 years. This new RUPTL (touted as the “greenest” RUPTL to date) marks a turning point in the country’s energy transition as, for the first time, ...
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How to Improve Power Reliability for Semiconductor Fabs
Semiconductor fabs use up to 100 megawatt-hours of power each and every hour Semiconductor manufacturing facilities require a massive amount of energy to support their facilities and manufacturing processes. Large fabs can use as much as 100 megawatt-hours of power each hour – more than many oil refineries and automotive plants. Energy use will continue to increase with higher production ...
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Smart Sensing Brings Risk Prevention to Electrical Panels
In my previous post in my series, I covered the importance of continuous monitoring of electrical equipment to prevent fires and equipment failures – not just to minimize the damage they cause once they’ve occurred. In this post, I’ll be discussing how those monitoring capabilities are getting built “natively” into today’s circuit breakers and electrical panels ...
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All hail the DuraTrack HZ v3: Best-in-class extreme weather mitigation with array technologies
Extreme weather is a clear enemy of utility-scale photovoltaic power plants. A recent trend of increasingly costly extreme wind and hail disasters reinforces this point, wreaking havoc not only with the actual plants in terms of construction timelines and output, but on the availability and rates of commercial insurance for these properties. In choosing how to fight back, PV plants have two ...
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